Sunday, 8 July 2012

Lydia Meadows Died 11th March 1845


Lydia Meadows
wife of James Meadows
who died March 11th 1845
Aged 65 years,

All Saints at Necton - Norfolk (Link)
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"Through a glass darkly"



"Through a glass darkly"

An anonymous Church - Norfolk
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Jeremiah 22:19

Jeremiah 22:19






19 With the burial of a donkey he shall be buried— dragged off and thrown out beyond the gates of Jerusalem.

Traditional English Piety




Modern statues -
ancient witness

An anonymous Church - Norfolk
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I like the saints and how they are portrayed in English parish Churches. The images of the saints remain within Anglo-Catholic Churches like they truly belonged and sometimes its reassuring to find such traditional statuary that advises and informs faith and belief. The statues are something that our pre-reformation ancestors found and which connected them to their own faith and belief. The statues would have been there as the body was brought in for burials and the statues would have looked down as the bodies were carried out to the graveyard.

I like the continuity of the saints who do not speak or move or help us. They have no apparent function and yet they are comforting as they stand up on high.

The saints in Churches have witnessed everything and they continue to witness the daily comings and goings of parishes.





Hassocks


Hassocks  or Kneelers

Traditional Church fabric to keep knees from the floor
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